RYNO is a cool electric scooter not only has one wheel, but is also self-balancing. This "multiple use, hybrid product [is] adaptable to wide range of market segments including" urban low-speed transport, sport, and government / industrial."

Derek Diedricksen specializes in tiny houses made from found objects. The largest of his structures is 24 square feet, with a 5 foot 10 inch roof height and the smallest is just 4 square feet. Check out more images of his workhere.

Members of the Google Art project and the Google Street View team recently came to the White House to create a new way for people to tour the White House. Take a look at the process that went into creating a 360 degree virtual walk through of the White House public tour. Take a look inside the White House at http://www.googleartproject.com/collection/the-white-house/museumview/

Google announced Project Glass yesterday, it allows users to wear Android-based display glasses to stream information right in front of their eyes. Tom Scott immediately saw the need for a parody of the Google Glass Project. The original video below.

The UK-based spy equipment manufacturer created the one-person submarine to plunge roughly 40 feet below the sea with a battery that lasts for about 60-80 minutes. The Mini-sub Spy Master enables the user to explore underwater without having to wear a cumbersome tank and BCD Jacket. The submarine is slow, with a speed of only 1 mile per hour. It is £ 12,000( about $19,000).

The Rockboard Descende features tank-like treads instead of wheels. "all-terrain board is outfitted with heavy rollers on tough-as-nails treads that grip just about any downhill surface you choose to attempt: pavement, grass, wooded paths, snowy hills, and more."It is expected to go on sale for around $120 in Q2.

Russian daredevil Tyomka Pirniazov free climbed the ornate Soviet star at the top of the 577 foot tall Stalin-era Kotelnicheskaya Embankment Building in Moscow. With every precarious step, serial building climber Tyomka Pirniazov hauls himself to the top of the skyscraper. Filming himself as he climbs, he recorded this video with a camera clenched in his mouth. "This is the most dangerous thing I've ever made in my life, please don't repeat under any circumstances," Pirniazov wrote on his YouTube page

The Sony SmartWatch($149) is essentially a tiny touchscreen that allows you to control and interact with your smartphone via Bluetooth. It’s a small one, mind, a 1.3-inch color OLED panel running at mere 128 x 128 resolution and supporting two-finger multitouch gestures. The only physical control is a power button on the right edge. It allows you to read sms and email messages, control your phone's camera, read calendar appointments, and use services like Twitter and Facebook. In order to use the SmartWatch you'll also need Sony's LiveWare app along with the SmartWatch plug-in. Priced at $149 and due to arrive in stores later this month.

Busch Gardenswelcomed its newest resident earlier this week: an adorable Aardvark born Monday, March 26. The healthy baby weighs about 4.8 pounds and is expected to grow to more than 120 lbs. within its first year. [ link ]A bizarre baby animal!